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Weapon of the Day
On April 19th, 1775, Colonists and British soldiers used t...
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
*
Erected by
H. M. Brown Post No. 146.<...
St. Patrick's Church
A restored log church a few miles from here is a fine exam...
Spanish War Veterans Memorial
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the Hartford me...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John...
El Paso Del Rio Del Norte
This canyon cut here by the Rio Grande marks the crossing ...
Childhood Home of Capt. William D. Burnham
Childhood Home
of
Capt. William D. Burnham
...Site of McPeak House
Cited in Official Records of military operations at Jonesb...
Adjutant William Campbell
Adjutant William Campbell
Fell During The British In...
American Expedition 1813
Across the De Lery Portage
From Fort Seneca to Detro...
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Weapon of the Day
On April 19th, 1775, Colonists and British soldiers used the same type of gun – a flintlock musket that fired a one ounce solid lead ball. The effective range was one hundred yards (the length of a modern football field). ...
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
*
Erected by
H. M. Brown Post No. 146.
*
G. A. R.
—
In memory of our comrades
formerly residents of
Columbus, Otsego, Hampden,
York, Elba & Calamus,
who now fill unknown graves.
—
1861—1865
Marker is at the intersection of South Dickason Boulevard and West James Street (Wisconsin Highway 16/60) on ...
St. Patrick's Church
A restored log church a few miles from here is a fine example of a pioneer place of worship. It memorializes the first Roman Catholic congregation in this region.
Marker is at the intersection of East Brady Road (Pennsylvania Route ...
Spanish War Veterans Memorial
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the Hartford men who served their country in the war with Spain 1898
Marker is at the intersection of Elm Street and Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west on Elm Street.
Courtesy ...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John Wesley
Methodist Episcopal
Church
Marker is on East Court Street near Falls Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
El Paso Del Rio Del Norte
This canyon cut here by the Rio Grande marks the crossing of the historic Camino Real, or Royal Road, to La Tierra Adentra. Trackers and traders crossed the river here to begin the arduous journey north to Santa Fe. Permanent ...
Childhood Home of Capt. William D. Burnham
Childhood Home
of
Capt. William D. Burnham
When located south of Center Cemetery
1895 – moved by Darwin Keeler to be farm dairy at "Nine Hearths."
1956 – moved to this site and restored by Bridgewater Historical Society.
Given by Mr. & Mrs. A.R. ...
Site of McPeak House
Cited in Official Records of military operations at Jonesboro, 1864; not the one standing in 1958, but one at rear on the old road of which the driveway is a remaining portion.
Aug. 31, 1864, Hardee’s A. C. & Anderson’s div. ...
Adjutant William Campbell
Adjutant William Campbell
Fell During The British Invasion Of
New Haven
July 5, 1779
Blessed Are The Merciful
Marker is on Prudden Street 0.1 miles north of Boston Post Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
American Expedition 1813
Across the De Lery Portage
From Fort Seneca to Detroit and the invasion of Canada as noted in Captain R.B. McAfee's history 1816.
Major General Harrison on receiving word of Commodore Perry's victory proceeded to Fort Stephenson and "issued his orders for ...